I think the feet are kinda fun - in keeping with other fun elements on the map. They may be a bit dark, and they could be confused as a one-way attack.

I'm not sure if you've reworked the bonuses lately, but regardless I'll make another argument for East Trinity being a +3, or even a +2... it's the same size as Redlynch but even easier to hold with one less enemy at it's gates than Redlynch, and it's linear layout makes it easier to take in stages. Couple it with Gordonvale and you have a 6 terit, 3 border +6. Given that all of the bonuses tend a bit high (which is fine) I'd say +3 - this would give it the same combo bonus as Lake Morris (no region title?) plus Redlynch: +5, six territories, 3 borders to hold. It's one less than Northern Beaches, which is the same size, but with Northern Beaches you get nothing until you wrap up the entire thing.

There doesn't seem to be a region name for the region on the water, with the Airport. I was going to say that it could be the same bonus as Corridor Southern, which starts with the benefit of having a neutral protecting its rear border. With all of those water attack routes, that nameless region is going to be the map's punching bag.

Juan_Bottom wrote:I can't fully see it, cause it's taking forever to load, but the water ripples are still messed up and driving me crazy. The perspective is waaayy off.

I didn't notice this until Juan pointed it out, and now I can't stop looking at it. And no, it doesn't matter... at least not for my stamp.

That and the extra-heavy border that, oddly, goes completely around Cairnswk.

I'm sure this was discussed earlier, but what's the logic behind making Cairnsk a starting neutral? Perhaps Redlynch Valley would be a better choice?

And my apologies for screwing up my evaluation of the bonuses earlier - I'd said that Redlynch and East Trinity were the same size, but they aren't. I guess I was reading all of the lines on it incorrectly - now that the region is cleaner it is obviously only 3 territories. But I still like East Trinity better as a +3, since it is so linear.

One little colorblind thing... two regions that are close for me are East Trinity and Gordonvale. The small map erases any other colorblind issues on this map, but since East Trinity is broken up somebody could think that part of Eat Trinity actually goes with Gordonvale. You could change a color up, or you could somehow better indicate which territories go with the 3 on the small map.

Not that anybody will confuse this for anybody else's work, but no butterfly sig?

Juan_Bottom wrote:I can't fully see it, cause it's taking forever to load, but the water ripples are still messed up and driving me crazy. The perspective is waaayy off.

I didn't notice this until Juan pointed it out, and now I can't stop looking at it. And no, it doesn't matter... at least not for my stamp.

The perspective will most likely be way off since the map is flat with the mini-map signage, but the title is 3D concept.I think the water-rings are fine...they are perfect recplicas of each other.

That and the extra-heavy border that, oddly, goes completely around Cairnswk.

I'm sure this was discussed earlier, but what's the logic behind making Cairnsk a starting neutral? Perhaps Redlynch Valley would be a better choice?

Border fixed, and neutral removed to Redlynch Valley.

And my apologies for screwing up my evaluation of the bonuses earlier - I'd said that Redlynch and East Trinity were the same size, but they aren't. I guess I was reading all of the lines on it incorrectly - now that the region is cleaner it is obviously only 3 territories. But I still like East Trinity better as a +3, since it is so linear.

Thanks for apology but not needed. You convinced me with your argument to change to +3.

One little colorblind thing... two regions that are close for me are East Trinity and Gordonvale. The small map erases any other colorblind issues on this map, but since East Trinity is broken up somebody could think that part of Eat Trinity actually goes with Gordonvale. You could change a color up, or you could somehow better indicate which territories go with the 3 on the small map.

LIne indicators placed on mini-map, does that assist?

Not that anybody will confuse this for anybody else's work, but no butterfly sig?